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Lot 266

Extremely rare pair of German WWII 7x50 U-Boat binoculars, first model stamped with manufacturer code BLC for Carl Zeiss, numbered 2160518 and 38704, stamped with a eagle and swastika and M, IV/1. with rubber eyepiece coveres and leather strap.20.5cm long The binoculars show signs of a hard-working life. The rubber eyepiece covers have both detached from the central spine and the leather strap has broken. The finish has many losses and wear. The rubber covers at the front of the binoculars are cracking around the edges. Looking at the Ocualar lenses, the right and lens has a scratch to the surface, outside this i cannot see any obvious damage or blooming. The large lenses both have internal streak lines on the left hand side, these lines criss-cross from side to side, on the right hand side, the mark is an oval shape. Two extra images have been uploaded to try and illustrate this. There are some small spots that can be seen inside both large lenses, this could be fungus. Both screws on the top plates turn and the lenses can be seen moving up and down. The right hand screw lacks the end cap.

Lot 248

Seven rare inert British .455 Mk I cartridges for Webley or Colt pistols.

Lot 49

Rare British manufactured Mauser 1871 pattern 11x60R bolt action rifle, serial number 8177D, 33inch barrel secured by three two bands and muzzle cap fitted with bayonet lug and securing a cleaning rod, folding leaf rear sight, the knox form with FW crest, National Arms and Ammunition arsenal mark, British proof marks and the number 771 (perhaps an incorrect version of the full serial number stamped on the bolt), the receiver with 1874 manufacture date, and a later 1877 stamping, the bolt with the only full serial number and flag safety catch, brass trigger guard, the stock with German inspection stamp.Section 58(2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification ID will be required if the lot it to be posted out.134cm long The gun is in average condition with a dark overall patina to the metal work which shows signs of overall pitting and perhaps an old refinish. The bore has a good strong rifling pattern present but there is a ring of pitting within the last third of the bore and patches of pitting from the ring forward to the muzzle. The action cocks and releases and the safety works. The stock is free from splits or cracks, there are some dents and scratches as well as some woodworm damage. Some screw heads show signs of being worked.

Lot 451

Canada, Hudson's Bay Company Promissory Note, One Shilling 1832, serial no. 2168 signed in London on 24th May 1832 by Wm Smith; countersigned at York Factory 1st September 1833 by Simpson, Simpson and Christie (Pick S1095a, Gingras 301. Ryan 9a) heavily worn with numerous creases and folds and some pieces missing, holes along the central horizontal crease, however, all text is clear and legible, fair and very rare This group of Hudson's Bay Company Promissory Notes was discovered along with a collection of papers and documents inside a suitcase during a house clearance. The majority of the papers had the family name Stacpole on them, but one particular document stood out - a receipt for the awarding of a World War One War Badge. The receipt lists the name F.A. Stacpole, who was an assistant to Hudson's Bay Company governor Sir Patrick Ashley Cooper in the 1930s and 1940s. While this is not conclusive proof, it is likely that these notes once belonged to the same F.A. Stacpole and were acquired during his time at the Hudson's Bay Company. A copy of the War Badge receipt is provided with each note.More information regarding the series can be found in Larry Gingras's book: 'Medals, Tokens & Paper Money of The Hudson's Bay Company', and, Michael Ryan's excellent paper (available online): 'Paper Money of a 'Peculiar Character': The Notes of The Hudson's Bay Company, 1820-1870,' thanks to Michael Ryan for his help and advice regarding the series.

Lot 455

Canada, Hudson's Bay Company Promissory Note, One Pound 1870, serial no. 6299, unissued remainder note with counterfoil, dated 1st June 1870, ink cancelled (Pick S1098r2, Gingras 341, Ryan 30c); one horizontal and three vertical folds, some creasing o/wise clean and crisp, near very fine and rare This group of Hudson's Bay Company Promissory Notes was discovered along with a collection of papers and documents inside a suitcase during a house clearance. The majority of the papers had the family name Stacpole on them, but one particular document stood out - a receipt for the awarding of a World War One War Badge. The receipt lists the name F.A. Stacpole, who was an assistant to Hudson's Bay Company governor Sir Patrick Ashley Cooper in the 1930s and 1940s. While this is not conclusive proof, it is likely that these notes once belonged to the same F.A. Stacpole and were acquired during his time at the Hudson's Bay Company. A copy of the War Badge receipt is provided with each note.More information regarding the series can be found in Larry Gingras's book: 'Medals, Tokens & Paper Money of The Hudson's Bay Company', and, Michael Ryan's excellent paper (available online): 'Paper Money of a 'Peculiar Character': The Notes of The Hudson's Bay Company, 1820-1870,' thanks to Michael Ryan for his help and advice regarding the series.

Lot 450

Canada, Hudson's Bay Company Promissory Note, One Pound 1832, serial no. 187 signed in London on 9th May 1832 by Wm Smith; countersigned at York Factory 25th August 1832 by Simpson, Simpson and Christie (Pick S1095a, Gingras 330, Ryan 13a) creased and well worn, limp paper, ink annotations to reverse however no holes and all text is clear and legible, good and extremely rare This group of Hudson's Bay Company Promissory Notes was discovered along with a collection of papers and documents inside a suitcase during a house clearance. The majority of the papers had the family name Stacpole on them, but one particular document stood out - a receipt for the awarding of a World War One War Badge. The receipt lists the name F.A. Stacpole, who was an assistant to Hudson's Bay Company governor Sir Patrick Ashley Cooper in the 1930s and 1940s. While this is not conclusive proof, it is likely that these notes once belonged to the same F.A. Stacpole and were acquired during his time at the Hudson's Bay Company. A copy of the War Badge receipt is provided with each note.More information regarding the series can be found in Larry Gingras's book: 'Medals, Tokens & Paper Money of The Hudson's Bay Company', and, Michael Ryan's excellent paper (available online): 'Paper Money of a 'Peculiar Character': The Notes of The Hudson's Bay Company, 1820-1870,' thanks to Michael Ryan for his help and advice regarding the series.

Lot 452

Canada, Hudson's Bay Company Promissory Note, One Shilling 1846, serial no. 9999, unissued remainder note with counterfoil, dated 1st May 1846, ink cancelled (Pick S1095r, Gingras 306, Ryan 22c) this particular group of notes has been traced up to serial 9997 so far, this could be the last note of this issue printed, hence the rather poor quality and fading ink in parts; one horizontal and three vertical folds, creased, two tiny pinholes at top left and right corners o/wise clean and relatively crisp, near very fine and rare This group of Hudson's Bay Company Promissory Notes was discovered along with a collection of papers and documents inside a suitcase during a house clearance. The majority of the papers had the family name Stacpole on them, but one particular document stood out - a receipt for the awarding of a World War One War Badge. The receipt lists the name F.A. Stacpole, who was an assistant to Hudson's Bay Company governor Sir Patrick Ashley Cooper in the 1930s and 1940s. While this is not conclusive proof, it is likely that these notes once belonged to the same F.A. Stacpole and were acquired during his time at the Hudson's Bay Company. A copy of the War Badge receipt is provided with each note.More information regarding the series can be found in Larry Gingras's book: 'Medals, Tokens & Paper Money of The Hudson's Bay Company', and, Michael Ryan's excellent paper (available online): 'Paper Money of a 'Peculiar Character': The Notes of The Hudson's Bay Company, 1820-1870,' thanks to Michael Ryan for his help and advice regarding the series.

Lot 171

William IV, Sovereign 1832, first bust (Marsh 17A, S.3829) rated as extremely rare in Marsh; obverse one time wiped, o/wise extremely fine

Lot 417

USA, William Pitt Halfpenny Token 1766, struck in copper, refers to his campaign to have the Stamp Act repealed; clear legends, good fine and Rare

Lot 453

Canada, Hudson's Bay Company Promissory Note, Five Shillings 1857, serial no. 3319 signed in London on 1st June 1857 by W.G. Smith; countersigned at York Factory 1st March 1866 by James R, Clare and J.H. McTavish, ink cancelled (Pick S1097c, Gingras 323, Ryan 27c) creased and well worn, one or two pinholes along the central fold and three in the right-hand top corner, o/wise clear and legible, good and rare This group of Hudson's Bay Company Promissory Notes was discovered along with a collection of papers and documents inside a suitcase during a house clearance. The majority of the papers had the family name Stacpole on them, but one particular document stood out - a receipt for the awarding of a World War One War Badge. The receipt lists the name F.A. Stacpole, who was an assistant to Hudson's Bay Company governor Sir Patrick Ashley Cooper in the 1930s and 1940s. While this is not conclusive proof, it is likely that these notes once belonged to the same F.A. Stacpole and were acquired during his time at the Hudson's Bay Company. A copy of the War Badge receipt is provided with each note.More information regarding the series can be found in Larry Gingras's book: 'Medals, Tokens & Paper Money of The Hudson's Bay Company', and, Michael Ryan's excellent paper (available online): 'Paper Money of a 'Peculiar Character': The Notes of The Hudson's Bay Company, 1820-1870,' thanks to Michael Ryan for his help and advice regarding the series.

Lot 109

Victoria, Penny 1861, Missing Leaf Variant, Freeman dies 4+D, Gouby F+d, 14 leaves in wreath, minute trace of missing leaf, the missing leaf variant is more well known with Freeman reverse die F (Gouby BP1861EA), this variant is unrecorded although four examples have been found; cleaned and near fine but extremely rare.

Lot 425

2x Treasury Issue, 10 Shillings, first Bradbury issues, August 1914, rare consecutive serial numbers, A/10 127399 & 40, (EPM T9); one central fold on both, some handling wear and discolouration to the second note o/wise clean and crisp with good corners, near extremely fine and very fine + respectivelyProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire

Lot 182

Victoria, Sovereign 1872, Melbourne Mint (Marsh 59, S.3854) rated as rare in Marsh, good very fine with lustre

Lot 460

Hong Kong, Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation $1, 2nd January 1890, serial number 126104, black frame on light blue and brown underprint, reverse red-orange, written signature left, Fraser, and, printed signature right, Noble; engraved by Barclay and Fry London, (Pick 136b), discolouration and wear to right-hand side, pinhole in left-hand border, one large fold through the centre, o/wise relatively clean and crisp, near very fine and rare

Lot 436

Darlington Bank £5, 17th May 1870, serial no. E/U 976, for Jonathan Backhouse and Company, signed Backhouse on front and E.B. Mounsey on reverse, ink cancelled (Outing 629q) some ingrained dirt, o/wise fine, a rare earlier example

Lot 437

Durham Bank £5, 14th October 1890, serial no. C/U 250, for Jonathan Backhouse and Company, signed E.B. Mounsey, ink cancelled; (Outing 722f) one faint central fold, pen annotations o/wise about extremely fine, a nice example of the type, usually these notes are cut cancelled and rare to find complete

Lot 454

Canada, Hudson's Bay Company Promissory Note, One Pound 1868, serial no. 29 signed in London on 1st June 1868 by W.G. Smith; countersigned at York Factory 1st June 1868, by Wm McTavish and J.H. McTavish, ink cancelled 11th Dec 1869 (Pick S1098e, Gingras 338, Ryan 29a) one horizontal and one vertical fold, one central pinhole, ink and pencil annotations on reverse, still relatively crisp, all detail clear, very good and very rare This group of Hudson's Bay Company Promissory Notes was discovered along with a collection of papers and documents inside a suitcase during a house clearance. The majority of the papers had the family name Stacpole on them, but one particular document stood out - a receipt for the awarding of a World War One War Badge. The receipt lists the name F.A. Stacpole, who was an assistant to Hudson's Bay Company governor Sir Patrick Ashley Cooper in the 1930s and 1940s. While this is not conclusive proof, it is likely that these notes once belonged to the same F.A. Stacpole and were acquired during his time at the Hudson's Bay Company. A copy of the War Badge receipt is provided with each note.More information regarding the series can be found in Larry Gingras's book: 'Medals, Tokens & Paper Money of The Hudson's Bay Company', and, Michael Ryan's excellent paper (available online): 'Paper Money of a 'Peculiar Character': The Notes of The Hudson's Bay Company, 1820-1870,' thanks to Michael Ryan for his help and advice regarding the series.

Lot 287

A rare piece of ceramic advertising kitchenalia, reading 'THE LIGHTNING EGG-BEATER SIZE 1 GRAFTON'S. PATENT 11075', 23cm height.

Lot 117

Corgi Toys Juniors 3020 "Club Racing" Gift Set To Include 7 Pieces - Ford Capri (Rare Un-Listed Colour Light Blue & White , Land Rover Wrecker, Ford Escort MK1 Rally Car,  Plus others See-Photo, also come with cones and figures - conditions are generally Excellent Plus to Mint, inner plastic tray is Excellent, outer blue and yellow window box is Good Plus with "Tested By The Corgi Technocrats" large flash 

Lot 15

Matchbox Regular Wheels Group To Include 9c Merryweather Fire Engine - Red body black plastic wheels, 29a Bedford Milk Float - Deep Cream body, white crates and base, 46b Guy Removals Van "Pickfords" - Green, 3-line decals (Rare with rear step), plus others - conditions are generally Fair to Good Plus in Fair to good Plus Type B, Type D and Type E boxes (9)

Lot 332

David Whitehouse - 'One Small Step, the inside story of space exploration', over 200 pages first edition 2009 hardback in the Astronauts' own words and additionally includes a CD of 'over 40 rare archive recordings - many available for the first time'. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 53

Jim Lovell and Jack Swigert - 'America's Space Pilots from Mercury to Apollo Soyuz' by Gordon L Harris, 1975 paperback, rare book detailing the biographies of all the US astronauts up to the date of publication, signed by Lovell ('To John, Best Wishes, Apollo 8, 13') and Swigert ('To John, Best of luck, Apollo 13'), excellent large vintage signatures. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 244

Heraldry Society Ulster boss signed rare 1984 Benham official Heraldry FDC BOCS(2)24 with special postmark. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 2

c50 BC Celtic Belgae Mossop Cruciform type gold AV Quarter Stater: excessively rare (ABC 797, Mossop 18). Obverse: central sunburst motif, depicted like the head of a dandelion with cruciform points emitting and flowers or stars in two of the angles and crescents in the others. Reverse: the front end of an annulate horse with the edge of a wheel beneath, feather or wreath detail in front and annulets between. Weight: 0.98g. Diameter: 9.8mm. Grade: VF - minor flan stress flaws, probably struck with rusted dies: Very Fine.The people who made these coins lived in modern Hampshire and were probably an offshoot of the tribal confederation from northern Gaul, who settled in Britain in the late 2nd or early 1st century BC. Rudd's Ancient British Coins records 84 types of Belgae coins, the most common being Chute-type gold Staters. This type is very scarce, with only a few examples known.

Lot 30

821-823 Ceolwulf I Rochester Penny, broken, struck by Eahlstan, excessively rare (S 924-926, Naismith R6.6). Obverse: draped and diademed bust. Reverse: three lines of lettering divided by two lines, the moneyer's name is shown in reverse, unlike the example in Naismith's 'The Coinage of Southern England 796-865'. Weight: 1.19g (total). Grade: aVF - broken in half with a small fragment missing, near VF, very scarce.

Lot 335

Nearly complete Australian Penny album, 1911 through to 1964 with seventy-nine (79) circulated coins, very scarce 1930 Australian Penny missing. Includes sought-after dot variety 1919 and 1920-dated Pennies as well as rare date 1915 and 1946 Pennies.

Lot 83

1612-1619 King James I round-type Spur Ryal coin weight with value marked as 16s 6d. Obverse: a crown with '· XVI · S ·' and '· VI · D' below. Reverse: sun in glory, similar to the reverse of the rare Spur Ryal. Weight: 5.96g. Diameter: 17mm. Grade: VF - Very Fine or better for a coin weight since most are detecting finds in poor condition.

Lot 332

2011 Olympic Aquatics 50p with rare lines over the face variation, graded AU 53 by NGC. Obverse: Jody Clark's portrait of Queen Elizabeth II with 'ELIZABETH · II · D · G REG · F · D  · 2011' around. Reverse: swimmer, swimming right with distinct lines over face. '50 PENCE' below and the London 2012 Olympics logo above. Edge: plain. Composition: cupronickel. Weight: 8.00g. Diameter: 27.30mm. Mintage: around 600. Grade: AU 53. Sealed in NGC holder with a standard brown label (#2912510-020).On standard Olympic Aquatics 50p the face of the swimmer is clearly visible under the swimming pool waters. Watery lines appear across the swimmer's goggle-wearing visage in this rare variation. Supposedly, only 600 of these 'lines across the face' Aquatics 50ps were issued before the design was changed, making them the rarest base metal 50p ever issued by The Royal Mint.Though fake Aquatics Fifty Pence pieces with this design variant are known, this example has the benefit of authentication by one of the world's leading coin-grading companies, NGC. At the time of writing this coin was one of just eight appearing in NGC's census. 

Lot 23

393-423 AD Honorius silver AR Half Siliqua, rare, uncertain mint. Obverse: pearl diademed bust, draped and cuirassed, facing right, 'D N HONORI VS P F AVG' around. Reverse: Victory seated left on a cuirass, a reversed spear in one hand and a globe in the other, 'VIVTORIA AVGG' around. Weight: 0.92g. Diameter: 14mm. Grade: aVF - approaching Very Fine, slight clip, removing mintmark, some soil deposits and minor environmental surface damage.

Lot 31

973-975 King Eadger reform small cross type Penny, Sedman on York, very rare (S 1141). Obverse: small draped and diademed bust, facing left, 'EADGAR REX ANGLO X' around. Reverse: small cross. Weight: 1.40g. Diameter: 20mm. Grade: F - flan a little uneven with a strong portrait, fine details, reasonable legend, centre of the reverse scuffed, some environmental damage. Eadgar (c944-975), also called Edgar, was the son of King Edmund I and the younger brother of King Eadwig. He succeeded the latter as King of the English in 959. Eadgar introduced a new coinage and, from his reign, a royal portrait became a standard feature of English currency.

Lot 333

2016 William Shakespeare's Tragedies skull and rose error edge circulating £2 coin from The Royal Mint. Obverse: Jody Clark's portrait of Queen Elizabeth II with a legend around that reads 'ELIZABETH II · D · G · REG · F · D · 2 POUNDS ·'. Reverse: skull and rose with 'WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE' above and the date (2016) below. Edge: 'FOR KING AND COUNTRY ·'. Composition: nickel-brass/cupro-nickel. Weight: 11.98g. Diameter: 28.4mm. Mintage: 4,615,000 (total annual issue). Finish: circulated. The edge of 2016 Tragedy £2 coins should read 'WHAT A PIECE OF WORK IS A MAN' - a line spoken by Prince Hamlet in Act II, Scene 2 of William Shakespeare's play. Instead, the edge of this rare example reads 'FOR KING AND COUNTRY ·', which is the inscription used on the 2016 Army £2 issued in the same year to celebrate the centenary of the First World War. Shakespeare Two Pounds are already popular and this error edge, from an unknown mintage of similar coins with this production error, would make a nice addition to any collection of modern Royal Mint rarities.

Lot 196

1863 Queen Victoria bronze 'Bun Head' Penny with rare open 3 to date (S 3954). Obverse: type 6 laureate bust of Victoria, facing left with 'VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:' around. Reverse: type G seated Britannia holding a trident, palm fronds and a convex shield with 'ONE PENNY' around. The date (1863) shows a variation to the '3' where the tail is shaped differently: a variation that is not listed in Spink. Edge: plain. Weight: 9.34g. Diameter: 30.7mm. Mintage: 28,063,000 (total annual). Grade: F - Fine.

Lot 109

1687 King James VII rare Scottish silver Ten Shillings coins (S 5641). Obverse: laureate draped bust of James VII (James II of England) with '·10·' below and 'IACOBUS · II · DEI · GRATIA ·' around. Reverse: St Andrew's cross, terminating in national emblems with crowned shields arranged in the angles. Divided date (1687) above and legend around that reads '· MAG · BR · FRA · ET · HIB · REX ·'. Weight: 4.46g. Diameter: 25.3mm. Grade: VG - Very Good to about Fine in places with metal flaws in front of the bust on the obverse.

Lot 236

1848 rare Queen Victoria Young Head Maundy Money four-coin silver set in box (ESC 2458). Includes (1) 1848 Maundy Fourpence, (2) 1848 Maundy Threepence, (3) 1848 Maundy Twopence, and (4) 1848 Maundy Penny. Grade: aUNC - about Uncirculated with dark toning. Offered in a modern red case.

Lot 213

1904 King Edward VII scarce silver Halfcrown (S 3980, ESC 749). Obverse: George William de Saulles' bare head portrait bust, facing right, 'EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX' around. Reverse: crowned shield of royal arms within a garter, 'HALF · 1904 · CROWN' below with 'FID: DEF: IND: IMP:' around. Edge: milled. Weight: 14.12g. Diameter: 32.2mm. Grade: EF+ - bright light tone minor contact marks and hairlines, rare in high grades such as this Extremely Fine example.

Lot 257

ARDBEG 1991 22 YEAR OLD HUNTER LAING OLD & RARE ISLAY SINGLE MALT Distilled: 03/1991Bottled: 05/2013Matured in a refill HogsheadOne of only 127 bottles released55.8% ABV / 70cl Located on the island’s rugged south coast, Ardbeg distillery represents the peatier end of the Islay spectrum. While it has endured some tough times, spending several years mothballed, the distillery has undergone a bit of a renaissance since being bought over by Glenmorangie and is now on a stable footing. While it still retains its signature sooty spirit, Ardbeg has also adopted its new parent company’s fondness for experimental cask finishes, arguably increasing its appeal.

Lot 5

LINKWOOD 1974 30 YEAR OLD RARE MALTS SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT Distilled: 1974Bottled: 04/2005Bottle Number: 405654.9% ABV / 70cl

Lot 191

A rare set of Britains Mexican Infantry. A loose set, first version comprising 8 examples in brown jackets and dark grey trousers, Officer with black Sombrero. GC, some light chipping. Plus a boxed set of The Kings African Rifles. 8 pieces, marching with rifles, one damaged. Box. minor wear. Contents VGC. £60-90

Lot 267

A rare useful empty box for a Meccano Car Constructor No.2. A nice example with a clean bright coloured label to the lid. Base clean and corners complete, lid with one corner split. No internal card for fixing the parts onto. GC overall, some age wear to lid edges. £80-120

Lot 258

A scarce 1930's No.1 Meccano Constructor Car. An example in black with red roof, seats and mudguards, black wheels (one replaced with a red example),with white Meccano tyres, one over painted grey. Complete with headlights, front bumper with number plate and plated grill. Fitted with clockwork motor, in working order. QGC-GC some age wear/patina overall. In its rare early all blue box, with the confusingly indicated 'Motor Car Model No.2 to lid, some wear/damage overall. £150-200

Lot 429

A rare American export Dinky Toys Fiat 2300 Station Wagon (172). In light grey with dark blue roof with red interior. In an export yellow card window box, still complete with the 'Mr. Dealer-Please remove this strip' card to top of window. A unique example perhaps. Very minor distortion to box. Vehicle Mint. £80-120.

Lot 35

A rare Bing gauge 3 spirit fired L&NWR 4-4-0 tender locomotive. C.1902. Locomotive 39cm, 6 wheeled tender 24cm. In lined black livery, fitted with twin double acting cylinders, boiler with chimney, safety valves, dome, whistle and hand rail, 3 large lights to front, "Black Prince", running number 1902 to cab sides. Tender fitted with coal rails with simulated coal load. Both loco and tender fitted with sprung buffers and drop link couplings. GC-VGC for age, paintwork has an age patina overall, plus a few rusty chips. £1000-1500

Lot 252

A rare 1930's No.2 Meccano Constructor Car. A boat tail example in green with yellow mudguards, red seat, green wheels with white Dunlop tyres. Complete with windscreen, driver, green painted tinplate spare wheel to rear, plated radiator surround with red grill, side lights, head lights, front bumper with numberplate, handbrake to drivers side, number plate to rear. Fitted with clockwork motor, in working order. VGC some light wear/patina overall. A fine example. £400-600

Lot 253

A rare 1930's No.2 Meccano Constructor Car. A boat tail example in red with cream mudguards/running boards, blue seat, red wheels with white Dunlop tyres. Complete with windscreen, driver, red painted tinplate spare wheel to rear, side lights, head lights, plated radiator surround with blue painted grill, front bumper with numberplate, handbrake to drivers side, number plate to rear. Fitted with clockwork motor, in working order. GC-VGC some light wear/patina overall. Tyres are showing some wear/cracking. £350-500

Lot 254

A rare 1930's No.2 Meccano Constructor Car. A short tail example in green with cream mudguards/running boards, red seat, green wheels with white Dunlop tyres. Complete with windscreen, driver, green painted tinplate spare wheel to rear, side lights, head lights, plated radiator surround with red painted grill, front bumper with numberplate, handbrake to drivers side, number plate to rear. Fitted with clockwork motor, in working order. GC-VGC some light wear/patina overall. Some fatigue to one front wheel. Tyres are showing some wear/cracking. £350-500

Lot 441

An impressive rare early 1900's Bing tinplate clockwork powered Imperial German 3 funnelled Battle Ship, "TIGER". Overall length 74cm from Dreadnaught style bough to rudder end. Hull, decking and superstructure painted in Battle Ship Grey with red lining detail, red keel and rudder. Open bridge, five ventilators, 4 side mounted deck guns to port and starboard, guns fore and aft, brass railings, twin masts with cotton rigging with front with Crows Nest. Fitted with 4 slung lifeboats on davits, multi port holed superstructure, with its 4 original Imperial German flags. Twin bough anchors and single brass propeller. "TIGER" to stern on both sides. With its early style "GBN" diamond Trademark metal tag between second and third funnel. Complete with its seldom seen original 4 wheel carriage. VGC an exceptional example in fine original condition with only minor wear. Clockwork motor in working order. £5000-8000

Lot 149

A rare Moon Patrol Space Division No.3, space toy with "Robbie The Robot" and Astronaut in drivers seat. Made by Nomura. This is a very hard toy to find and it is in original condition. One of the rubber hands and one antenna are detached but both are present. Plastic dome is clean with no cracks, but is missing the pin that holds it in place at the back. Battery compartment lid is missing and looks as though on of the contacts is broken. Basically GC Body has very minor surface rust spots in places, all graphics are clear, does have a few replacement parts. (Untested). £500-750

Lot 1559

A 1982 HONDA URBAN EXPRESS 50CC MOPED, KICK START, AUTOMATIC, COMPLETE WITH V5C, MADE FOR THE USA MARKET AND A VERY RARE FIND IN THE UK, REGISTRATION NUMBER HEX 765Y. AS WITH ALL ITEMS IN THIS AUCTION NO WARRANTY IS GIVEN

Lot 298

A RARE TINNED TAPE OF ERROL FLYNN IN 'THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE'

Lot 367

A RARE CHINESE QING DYNASTY KESI RANK BADGE IN BEVEL EDGED FRAME 21 X 19 CM

Lot 656

A RARE VINTAGE BEATLES GUITAR BROOCH AND A MOTHER OF PEARL EXAMPLE

Lot 438

Three Soul Journeys Tribes...The Journey Home Maasi figures, comprising Rare Beauty Adimu, limited edition No 2012, Youthful Dreams Suwedi, limited edition No 570, and Naisianoi, all boxed.

Lot 275

THE HONEYDEW - THE HONEYDEW LP (ARGO ZFB 15). A rare slice of folk here with the self-titled LP by The Honeydew (Argo ZFB 15). The record is in lovely Ex+ condition with clean labels - 'Gramophone BBC Library' stamps on both sides. The sleeve has been laminated and has BBC archive stickers both on top and underneath the laminate - VG condition.

Lot 121

SOUL/ JAZZ/ BLUES - LP PACK. A super selection of 21 LPs. Artists/ titles include Byron Lee - Reggae Fever, JB Lenoir - S/T, Isaac Hayes inc Don't Let Go, And Once Again. John Mayall inc Jazz Blues Fusion, Memories, Back To The Roots, USA Union Moving On. The Mike Gibbs Band - Just Ahead. Shaky Jake Harris - The Devils Harmonica. Mandrill - Mandrill Is, Roy Buchanan - S/T, Stone The Crows - Ontinuous Performance, Rare Bird - Born Again, Zzebra inc S/T, Panic. Zoot Money - S/T, Amalgam - Over The Rainbow, Trevor Watts Moire Music. Records are generally VG+ to Ex+. Please note that all sleeves will contain archival stickers from the BBC. The majority of these stickers are 'on top' of the plastic with some 'underneath' (i.e. on the sleeve itself). Some sleeves have been 'laminated' either by way of 'punching' the plastic wallet to two parts of the sleeve or by fully wrapping the plastic to the sleeve. Generally G to VG.

Lot 116

POLYDOR - CLASSIC/ BLUES ROCK LP COLLECTION. A smashing collection of 28 rock LPs, all released on Polydor Records. Artists/ titles include Rory Gallagher inc Tattoo, Irish Tour '74 (x2 - 1 without sleeve) S/T (2384 066). Mike Hugg - Somewhere, Hollies - S/T (2383 262), Slade - Old New Borrowed And Blue, Elephant's Memory - Angels Forever, Rare Bird - Somebody's Watching. Cream - Volume II, Stone The Crows - Teenage Licks, The Jam - This Is The Modern World, Taste - S/T, Medicine Head - S/T. Focus, Pink Fairies, Super Sister, Alquin (x3), Stone The Crows, Zygoat, Gay & Terry Backwoods, Bee Gees, Country Funk, Sassafras. Records are generally VG+ to Ex+. Please note that all sleeves will contain archival stickers from the BBC. The majority of these stickers are 'on top' of the plastic with some 'underneath' (i.e. on the sleeve itself). Some sleeves have been 'laminated' either by way of 'punching' the plastic wallet to two parts of the sleeve or by fully wrapping the plastic to the sleeve. Generally G to VG.

Lot 207

CHARISMA - LP COLLECTION. A collection of approx 29 x LPs released on Charisma to include pink scrolls. Artists/ Titles include Rare Bird - As Your Mind Flies By, Van Der Graaf Generator - H To He Who Am The Only One, The Nice - Elegy and The Nice, Hawkwind, Hawklords, Trevor Billmuss, Bo Hansson, Genesis inc Foxtrot, Duke, A Trick Of The Tail, Wind & Wuthering, Graham Bell and Steve Hackett. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+, odd one may drop to below. Please note that all sleeves will contain archival stickers from the BBC. The majority of these stickers are 'on top' of the plastic with some 'underneath' (i.e. on the sleeve itself). Some sleeves have been 'laminated' either by way of 'punching' the plastic wallet to two parts of the sleeve or by fully wrapping the plastic to the sleeve. The sleeves as such in this collection are generally graded as VG

Lot 226

CHARISMA RECORDS - LP COLLECTION. A fine collection of around 29 LPs, all released on Charisma Records. Including some original pink scroll labels. Artists/ titles include Rare Bird - As Your Mind Flies By (CAS 1011, pink scroll), Van Der Graaf Generator - H To He (CAS 1027, pink scroll), The Nice inc Elegy (CAS 1030, pink scroll), Five Bridges (CAS 1014, pink scroll), Audience - The House On The Hill, Doggerel Bank - Mister Skillicorn Dances. Beyond An Empty Dream, Nik Turner, String Driven Thing, Gensis inc Foxtrot, And Then There Were Three, A Trick Of The Tail, Abacab, Duke, Wind & Wuthering. Peter Gabriel (x3), Stee Hackett (x4). Bo Hansson. Records are generally VG+ to Ex+. Please note that all sleeves will contain archival stickers from the BBC. The majority of these stickers are 'on top' of the plastic with some 'underneath' (i.e. on the sleeve itself). Some sleeves have been 'laminated' either by way of 'punching' the plastic wallet to two parts of the sleeve or by fully wrapping the plastic to the sleeve. Generally G to VG.

Lot 248

POLYDOR RECORDS - LP COLLECTION. Another smashing collection of around 180 LPs, all released on Polydor. Artists/ titles include Lowell Fulsom - In A Heavy Bag, Mike Gibbs Band - Just Ahead, Julie Driscoll & Brian Auger, Alquin, Richie Havens, Stevie Wright - Hard Road, Christian - The First, Rory Gallagher, Rare Bird, Focus, Medicine Head, Barclay James Harvest, Oscar Peterson, Patrik Fitzgerald, Dubliners, The Who, Chris Barber. Record are generally VG+ to Ex+. See pictures for detailed spine-up images. Please note that all sleeves will contain archival stickers from the BBC. The majority of these stickers are 'on top' of the plastic with some 'underneath' (i.e. on the sleeve itself). Some sleeves have been 'laminated' either by way of 'punching' the plastic wallet to two parts of the sleeve or by fully wrapping the plastic to the sleeve. Generally G to VG.

Lot 225

CHARISMA LP PACK (PINK SCROLL LABELS). A fine selection of 9 LPs, all released on Charisma. All on the original pink scroll labels. Artists/ titles include Rare Bird - As Your Mind Flies By (CAS 1011), Van Der Graaf Generator - H To He Who Am The Only One (CAS 1027), Audience - Friend's Friend's Friend's (CAS 1012), Audience inc The House On The Hill (CAS 1032), Lunch (CAS 1054). The Nice inc Five Bridges (CAS 1014) and Elegy (CAS 1030). Trevor Billmuss - Family Apology (CAS 1017), Jackson Heights - King Progress (CAS 1018). Records are generally VG+ to Ex+. Please note that all sleeves will contain archival stickers from the BBC. The majority of these stickers are 'on top' of the plastic with some 'underneath' (i.e. on the sleeve itself). Some sleeves have been 'laminated' either by way of 'punching' the plastic wallet to two parts of the sleeve or by fully wrapping the plastic to the sleeve. Generally G to VG.

Lot 102

Rare glossy porcelain in the blue fishnet pattern with gold horns and details. Herend backstamp. Artist: Agosthazy BotondIssued: 2002Dimensions: 5''L x 2''W x 3.5''HManufacturer: HerendCountry of Origin: HungaryCondition: Age related wear.

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